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Why not host a home treatment party at yours!
Great for girls night in or pre wedding pamper parties.
You supply the champagne and we will do the rest!
Anti-wrinkle injections, Teeth whitening, IV Infusion drips, B12 boosters, Vampire facials are a few of the treatments available in the comfort of your own home!
Book a party of over 5 and the host gets a treatment FREE!*
Please note deposits are required for home parties and pre registration forms and consultations have to be completed prior to the night.
*Free treatment only applies if a minimum combined treatment cost of £500 is reached.
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04 Feb 2025
Dear Cambridge Aesthetics clients, i would like to keep you up to date with new rules and legislation that came into play with immediate effect from today. We are NOT an online pharmacy and the way we operate should not change moving forward as not only do you have a consultation with our Doctor be we also see you face to face on your collection demo.However having said that we are looking into if we need to change our phone consultations to zoom calls. Currently we operate within the parameters and the new rules also. But i know a lot of our clients have friends who purchase online to save money and felt this is a great read and would be beneficial for them to read.
Online pharmacies “cannot” prescribe based on online questionnaires alone and must “independently verify” patients’ weight and height before prescribing weight loss drugs, the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has announced.
“Not meeting our standards could result in us taking enforcement action"
“All online pharmacies in Great Britain will have to strengthen safeguards” thanks to GPhC guidance updated “in response to concerns identified relating to unsafe prescribing and supply of medicines online”, the regulator today (February 4) revealed.
The new guidance, which sets out how pharmacies can meet the regulator’s legal requirements, comes after its consultation launched in Septembergarnered concerns that proposed changes risked “watering down” online pharmacy rules.
Now, the GPhC has said that it has taken feedback on board to further strengthen the guidance, which “emphasises that for high-risk medicines, [a] prescriber cannot base prescribing decisions on the information provided in an online questionnaire alone”.
Online patient forms must be ‘supplemented’
“Instead, the prescriber has to independently verify the information the person provides,” it said. This will now be completed when you come to collect your medicine or via zoom call.
Information can be verified “either through timely two-way communication with the person, accessing the person’s clinical records, or contacting the person’s GP, their regular prescriber or a third-party provider”
It added that if the online prescriber “cannot independently verify” the information, the patient “should be directed to an appropriate care provider so that they can be appropriately assessed…
Weight loss medicines have also “been added to the list of high-risk medicines requiring extra safeguards before being prescribed”, the GPhC announced.
The new guidance said that “when supplying medicines used for weight management, the prescriber [should] independently [verify] the person’s weight, height and/or body mass index”.
“The guidance is coming into effect immediately,” Edwards told C+D.
“Online pharmacy owners and superintendent pharmacists are expected to review the updated guidance and make any changes needed to their online pharmacy’s operations, processes and digital platforms at the earliest opportunity,” she said.